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Delve into the complex history of Herod the Great—his rise to power and
ultimate fall in pursuit to be the "King of the Jews." Under a
flourishing yet tumultuous background of Jerusalem, consider Mary of
Nazareth's place under Herod's rule and the promise of a Messiah to
free her people. Kathie Lee Gifford with Bryan M. Litfin, Ph.D. deftly
weave a truthful historical narrative full of accurate details and
sweeping prose that ushers in the true King and glorifies God's
powerful plan to bring a savior into the world through unlikely means.
A coda between the authors, full of honest revelation and insightful
meaning, follows each chapter for added in-depth reading.
The first installment in the Ancient Evil, Living Hope series, Herod
and Mary begins with the tragic life of King Herod—Christianity's first
true persecutor. As an impressionable boy, he is forever marked by the
raw power of Rome. Throughout the course of Herod's career, he gains
power, fame, and riches beyond belief. Yet murderous intrigues stalk
this man—and infect his own dark soul.
Under the rule of King Herod, Jerusalem becomes a prominent city of
wealth and prosperity, but Mary saw the struggle of her people under a
tyrant. Like all Jewish women, she knew the promises of Torah and
longed for a deliverer. But no one could have prepared her for what the
angel of God revealed: that the Messiah wouldn't arrive with the
blaring of trumpets, the clash of arms, or the fanfare of a mighty
host. He would arrive as an infant within her own womb. The light of
the world was born in a cave: not a king who maims and destroys, but
the gentle King of the Jews.
This riveting narrative nonfiction work reveals deep insight to how
Herod came to power, how corruption and an ancient evil threatened the
stability of a nation, and how a teenage Mary was called to traverse
these obstacles to bring the Savior, Jesus, our living hope, into the
world.
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Ruth Haley Barton's award-winning, practical introduction to the
spiritual practice of silence and solitude is an invitation to you
to journey into the real presence of God and hear and his voice.
Much of the Christian faith is about words - preaching, teaching,
talking with others. But the hectic demands and noise of daily
modern life can drown out God's words, and keep us from fully
meeting him. Taking the story of Elijah the prophet as inspiration
and example, Invitation to Solitude and Silence explores the power
of quietness and stillness in connecting with God. Filled with
practical exercises that draw on Ruth's own experience, it
encourages and challenges us to rethink how we see silence and
solitude and to use them to invite God deeper into our lives.
Invitation to Solitude and Silence is ideal for anyone looking for
spiritual disciplines to help them connect more fully with God and
practices to aid their spiritual formation. Ruth's gentle wisdom
will expand your idea of what prayer can be, and help you find time
to rest and renew your faith so that your relationship with God is
strengthened. Helpful and hopeful, this book is a reminder that God
does not push himself where he is not wanted but waits for us to
respond from the depths of our desire. Will you say yes?
In The New Testament In Its World acclaimed biblical scholar N. T.
Wright draws on a lifetime of distinguished scholarship to provide
a thorough overview of the New Testament for students, church
leaders, and everyday Christians. Wright, along with prominent New
Testament scholar Michael Bird, explores the history, literature,
and theology of the New Testament with an emphasis on its relevance
for Christians today. Beginning with an overview of how to read the
New Testament, the authors then survey its historical background to
orient readers to the world of Jesus and the early church. This is
followed by an in-depth study of Jesus' inauguration of the kingdom
of God through his life, ministry, death, and resurrection. The
next section explores the life and theology of Paul, who continues
to unfold the significance of Jesus' life and ministry, and applies
these to the issues faced by the early churches. Wright and Bird
survey all of Paul's letters, providing a compact commentary on
each, while explaining contemporary scholarly discussions on Paul
and his teachings. They then turn to the gospels, written after
Paul's letters, followed by the general epistles and Revelation,
explaining the background, critical issues, important teachings,
and contemporary applications for each. This is followed by a
description of how the New Testament came to be, guiding the reader
through issues of textual criticism and canonization. A concluding
section brings all of the previous threads together to encourage
readers to consider how their personal story fits into the larger
story of God's redemption narrated in the New Testament. Students
of the New Testament will not only be equipped with all of the
technical information needed to understand the New Testament today
but will see it as one cohesive story in which they are invited to
play a vital role through their own lives and circumstances.
Conquer Your Mountains is a 52-week devotional for Christian
professionals who want to make a difference and see life from a higher
perspective. It contains contemplative prayers, self-reflection exercises,
thought provoking messages and a fictional allegory of a spiritual
journey with God.
This book is designed to help the reader understand and engage with
the invisible and almighty works of God in their daily lives. Even though
the symbol and theme of mountains are used throughout this powerful
book, it is not a book about nature but rather a book about the divine
nature of God and who we are to Him as his creations.
As the reader engages with each of the 52 weeks in this devotional, a
deep transformational work will begin that may positively change the
readers’ outlook on God, life, finance, work, relationships, purpose, and
everything else.
The NIV Giant Print Bibles, with their modern and bright linen textured (PU) cover style and luxurious design, are a timeless choice for any Bible reader.
The giant, 14-point font size reduces strain on the eyes and is perfect for spending many hours reading the Word of God. A thumb index provides an easy reference to the Books of the Holy Bible. The durable PU cover is soft to the touch and the Bible lays flat when open.
The New International Version (NIV) is the world’s most widely read contemporary English Bible translation.
Features:
- Luxurious linen textured PU cover
- Silver text foiling on cover
- Silver gilded edge
- Giant 14-point text size
- Size: 239 x 154 mm
- 1920 pages
- Thumb index
- Footnotes
Whether we have an audience of one or thousands, our words have influence and impact. The question is are they having the influence we want? Ross Hjelseth draws on more than four decades of career experience in athletics and education in this guide to choosing the right words at the right time - words that inspire, encourage, guide, teach, empathize, and elevate. The author shares maxims gleaned from teachers, coaches, and leaders, together with his own observations, to help you: - empower yourself and those you care about - develop leadership skills and insights to better serve others - build relationships through listening, speaking, and observing others - appreciate the importance of practice, hard work, discipline, perseverance, and motivation - determine when to use positive or negative reinforcement Each chapter concludes with several inspirational quotes from coaches and leaders, as well as thoughtful questions to help you make a meaningful difference in your life and the lives of others. Serve people in every context and renew your focus on gratitude, encouragement, and teamwork with the lessons in Winning Words.
Comprehensive and understandable, the New Collegeville Bible
Commentary series brings the timeless messages and relevance of the
New Testament to today's readers. With recent scholarship, this
series provides vital background and addresses important questions
such as authorship and cultural context. The New Collegeville Bible
Commentary includes New American Bible translation and will appeal
to preachers, teachers, Bible study groups, and Bible readers.
Thought-provoking and understandable, Scott M. Lewis, S.J., breaks
the Gospel of John down into manageable sections with commentary
vital to new and returning readers. Using themes from John's
prologue to provide a focus, Lewis encourages his readers to
question and ponder, rather than gloss over, this deceptively
simple text. The Gospel According to John and the Johannine Letters
offers a brief commentary, incorporating recent scholarship, with a
general approach. Ideally suited for Bible study groups as well as
individual reflection, it is accessible to a broad range of people.
The original guide to "practicing the presence of God" "We must not
grow weary of doing little things for the love of God, who looks
not on the great size of the work, but on the love of it." In this
classic work, which has instructed and inspired millions, a humble
17th-century monk reveals the secrets of daily, moment-by-moment
fellowship with God. "In the way of God, thoughts count very
little," writes Brother Lawrence, who spent much of his monastic
life in the kitchen. "Love does it all." Full of realistic honesty,
friendliness, and simplicity, Brother Lawrence shows that it is
possible to meet God amongst the pots and pans-in the ordinary,
daily events of life. This edition, rendered from the original
French into graceful, contemporary English, will nourish and
delight all those who seek to practice the presence of God.
The Life Application Study Bible is an edition of the Holy Bible, New
Living Translation.
Features:
• Notes and Bible Helps
• NLT Dictionary/Concordance and Cross References
• Color Maps
• Interior illustrations
• Color presentation pages
• 8.75 point type size
• Application begins by knowing and understanding God’s word and it’s
timeless truths.
• Application is the step between knowing what the Bible says and doing
what it says.
• The Application notes in this study Bible will help you to apply
God’s truths in your life.
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